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Aparna Nancherla talks about her struggles with depression and anxiety, tells a story about being catcalled and imagines the future of internet listicles.

Original airdate: September 9, 2016

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36 thoughts on “Aparna Nancherla: The Half Hour – Full Special

  1. The joke was so good that she used it in her bit… sooooooo… musta been funny. As a matter of fact… her retelling it was funny, and based on the laws of depreciating returns… his original was funnier. So kudos my funny Indian friend… he should in fact have been a comedian… because pros are reusing your material.

    The real question is… Is he getting royalties for the reuse of his material? Even the forced smile was funny. Does she think being made to smile was payment enough for his intellectual property?

  2. There's a connection between comedians and depression and psychologists with psychological disorders. I'm not sure if it's an intentional escape or byproduct of each other. It is interesting though.

  3. As an Internet heckler, I’m speechless….

    Dark humor about mental illness can be very funny.

    However….

    This set was more educational about mental illness.

    I hope she continues on medication, keeps a balanced structure, and keeps working on her purpose.

    She seems to be handling life ok.

    You know, the “struggle” is real for a lot of people.

    That set had a couple chuckles.

    But more than couple, well then, she’s could be AMA.

    Against Medical Advice.

    Now, I know this is a touchy subject.

    I live it.

    I bet her therapist thinks she’s hilarious.

    But here’s the catch…

    She’s paying her.

  4. I just want to point out that most of the comments are in support of her art, which shows she's actually a good comedian. If you notice when certain female comedians aren't that funny perform people obsess over their looks and make blank statements about how they love them. Just an observation.

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